Patents by Inventor Thomas J. Taylor
Thomas J. Taylor has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7911699Abstract: A diffuser is provided in an illumination system, where the diffuser is capable of blocking significant amounts of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In certain example embodiments of this invention, the diffuser includes a glass substrate which supports a UV coating(s) that blocks significant amounts of UV radiation thereby reducing the amount of UV radiation which can makes its way through the diffuser. In certain example embodiments, the coating may including particulate so that the coating may both diffuse visible light and perform UV blocking.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Zhong Ming Wang, Pramod K. Sharma, Desaraju V. Varaprasad, Thomas J. Taylor
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Patent number: 7875440Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel method for analyzing nucleic acid sequences based on real-time detection of DNA polymerase-catalyzed incorporation of each of the four nucleotide bases, supplied individually and serially in a microfluidic system, to a reaction cell containing a template system comprising a DNA fragment of unknown sequence and an oligonucleotide primer. Incorporation of a nucleotide base into the template system can be detected by any of a variety of methods including but not limited to fluorescence and chemiluminescence detection. Alternatively, microcalorimetic detection of the heat generated by the incorporation of a nucleotide into the extending template system using thermopile, thermistor and refractive index measurements can be used to detect extension reactions.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Arizona Board of RegentsInventors: Peter Williams, Thomas J. Taylor, Daniel J. B. Williams, Ian Gould, Mark A. Hayes
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Publication number: 20100230310Abstract: The present disclosure includes a wood product package comprising a plurality of wood products having a performance attribute. The performance attribute of the wood products is certified in statistical terms based on a degree to at which at least one of a morphology, microstructure, macrostructure or chemical composition property remains substantially symmetrical about a cross-sectional centroid of each of the wood products. Each of the plurality of wood products have a cross-sectional centroid. The plurality of wood products each have a property that is substantially symmetrical about the cross-sectional centroids. The property is related to morphology, microstructure, macrostructure, and chemical composition. Further aspects of the disclosure are directed towards methods for sorting wood products.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: WEYERHAEUSER NR COMPANYInventors: STANLEY L. FLOYD, CHIH-LIN HUANG, MARK A. STANISH, JOHN E. JONES, III, SUSAN K. KALUZNY, THOMAS J. TAYLOR, PHILIP LATOS
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Publication number: 20100209922Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel method for analyzing nucleic acid sequences based on real-time detection of DNA polymerase-catalyzed incorporation of each of the four nucleotide bases, supplied individually and serially in a microfluidic system, to a reaction cell containing a template system comprising a DNA fragment of unknown sequence and an oligonucleotide primer. Incorporation of a nucleotide base into the template system can be detected by any of a variety of methods including but not limited to fluorescence and chemiluminescence detection. Alternatively, microcalorimetic detection of the heat generated by the incorporation of a nucleotide into the extending template system using thermopile, thermistor and refractive index measurements can be used to detect extension reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTSInventors: PETER WILLIAMS, THOMAS J. TAYLOR, DANIEL J.B. WILLIAMS, IAN GOULD, MARK A. HAYES
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Patent number: 7771103Abstract: A diffuser is provided in an illumination system, where the diffuser is capable of blocking significant amounts of infrared (IR) and/or ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In certain example embodiments of this invention, the diffuser includes a glass substrate which supports an IR/UV coating(s) that blocks significant amounts of IR and/or UV radiation thereby reducing the amount of IR and/or UV radiation which can makes its way through the diffuser. In certain example embodiments, the coating may include particulate in a frit matrix so that the coating may both diffuse visible light and perform IR and/or UV blocking.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Pramod K. Sharma, Desaraju V. Varaprasad, Thomas J. Taylor
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Patent number: 7679752Abstract: Methods are provided for detecting compression wood, blue stain, or pitch in lumber. A light beam is projected towards the wood sample. Line or area cameras acquire images of light that is reflected from the wood sample. Based on the intensity of the reflected light at one or more locations on the wood sample, compression wood, blue stain, or pitch may be detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Weyerhaeuser NR CompanyInventor: Thomas J. Taylor
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Patent number: 7645596Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel method for analyzing nucleic acid sequences based on real-time detection of DNA poly-merase-catalyzed incorporation of each of the four nucleotide bases, supplied individually and serially in a microfluidic system, to a reaction cell containing a template system comprising a DNA fragment of unknown sequence and an oligonucleotide primer. Incorporation of a nucleotide base into the template system can be detected by any of a variety of methods including but not limited to fluorescence and chemiluminescence detection. Alternatively, microcalorimetic detection of the heat generated by the incorporation of a nucleotide into the extending template system using thermopile, thermistor and refractive index measurements can be used to detect extension reactions.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Arizona Board of RegentsInventors: Peter Williams, Thomas J. Taylor, Daniel J. B. Williams, Ian Gould, Mark A. Hayes
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Publication number: 20090320383Abstract: This invention relates to an improved fastening technique for single ply roofing membranes comprised of thermoplastic polymer material. In one embodiment, a method of installing a roof on a structure may comprise providing a single-ply roofing membrane comprising thermoplastic polymer material, and periodically securing rigid strips over a roofing deck. In such embodiment, the rigid strips have thermoplastic polymer material on corresponding exterior surfaces thereof. The method may further include laying the roofing membrane over the roofing deck, where the rigid strips are located between the roofing deck and the roofing membrane. Then the method may include heating the roofing membrane and the rigid strips simultaneously, perhaps using a heat induction technique, such that thermoplastic polymer material on the exterior surfaces of the rigid strips fuses directly with the thermoplastic polymer material of the roofing membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: BUILDING MATERIALS INVESTMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas J. Taylor, Matti Kiik
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Patent number: 7612942Abstract: A diffuser is provided that includes a glass substrate with a diffusing coating thereon. The diffusing coating may include one or more layers. In certain example embodiments, the diffusing coating comprises inorganic pigments therein for light diffusing purposes, and the inorganic pigments are sized so as to permit a diffuser having a combination of high visible transmission and good diffusion qualities to be realized. In certain example embodiments, the diffusing coating may be of or include a frit with the inorganic pigments therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Pramod K. Sharma, Thomas J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20090255573Abstract: Disclosed herein is the fusing of photovoltaic modules or cells to a heat-weldable thermoplastic roofing membrane, and related methods of manufacturing of the same. The resulting membrane may be used as the back sheet for sealing the back surface of photovoltaic cells/modules. In one embodiment, such a photovoltaic roofing structure may comprise a photovoltaic module with an active layer and electrodes, a transparent superstrate, and a thermoplastic olefin membrane. The transparent superstrate may be positioned on top of the photovoltaic module. Also included may be an underlying membrane comprising heat-weldable thermoplastic material positioned beneath the photovoltaic module. In addition, a frame comprised of the same heat-weldable thermoplastic material as the underlying membrane may be located on a perimeter of the superstrate and the photovoltaic module. The frame is then heat-welded to the underlying membrane around the perimeter of the photovoltaic module.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: BUILDING MATERIALS INVESTMENT CORPORATIONInventor: Thomas J. Taylor
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Patent number: 7588823Abstract: Anti-reflective (AR) coated transparent substrates and methods of making the same are provided wherein the AR coating includes a fluorinated polymer. Preferably, the anti-reflective transparent articles and methods of making the same include a transparent substrate (e.g., glass), and an anti-reflective coating formed of a fluorinated polymer on one (or both) surface(s) of the substrate. If coated on both surfaces of the glass sheet, the fluorinated polymer forming one of the coatings may be the same or different as compared to the fluorinated polymer forming the other coating. In especially preferred embodiments, the fluorinated polymer is the reaction product of at least one fluorinated acrylic ester monomer which is formed over an anchor layer of a hydrolyzed unsaturated alkyl silane adsorbed onto the substrate surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventor: Thomas J. Taylor
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Patent number: 7545502Abstract: Methods are provided for detecting compression wood, blue stain, or pitch in lumber. A light beam is projected towards the wood sample. Line or area cameras acquire images of light that is reflected from the wood sample. Based on the intensity of the reflected light at one or more locations on the wood sample, compression wood, blue stain, or pitch may be detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Weyerhaeuser NR CompanyInventor: Thomas J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20080295884Abstract: A method of making a photovoltaic device including an antireflective coating, including: forming a coating solution by mixing a mono-metal oxide, a bi-metal oxide, a silane, or a siloxane with a solvent, such that the coating solution may be used as a barrier between the antireflective coating and a glass substrate that inhibits sodium ion migration in the glass substrate after exposure to environmental factors including humidity and temperature. A photovoltaic device including a photovoltaic film, a glass substrate, and a barrier layer provided on the glass substrate; an anti-reflection coating provided on the glass substrate and on the barrier layer; wherein the barrier layer comprises one or more of the following: a mono-metal oxide, a bi-metal oxide, a silane, or a siloxane.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Pramod K. Sharma, Thomas J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20080283151Abstract: A warp stable wood product and methods for detecting the same are provided. The wood product may be sorted based on its morphology, microstructure, macrostructure, and/or chemical composition properties being substantially symmetric relative to at least one or more cross-sectional centroids of the wood product, thereby imparting warp stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Weyerhaeuser Co.Inventors: Stanley L. Floyd, Chih-lin Huang, Mark A. Stanish, John E. Jones, III, Susan K. Kaluzny, Thomas J. Taylor, Philip Latos
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Patent number: 7446939Abstract: A diffuser is provided in an illumination system, where the diffuser is capable of blocking significant amounts of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In certain example embodiments, the diffuser includes a glass substrate which supports a UV coating(s) that blocks significant amounts of UV radiation thereby reducing the amount of UV radiation which can make its way through the diffuser. In certain example embodiments, the coating may include inorganic particulate in a fit matrix so that the coating may both diffuse visible light and perform UV blocking.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Pramod K. Sharma, Desaraju V. Varaprasad, Thomas J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20080243424Abstract: Methods are provided for predicting warp of a lumber product at a given condition, such as relative humidity, temperature, moisture content, or the like. Note that this methodology may apply to any of crook, bow, twist, cup, or combinations of these quantities. The method involves measuring an original warp of a first wood product at a known condition; changing the condition of the first wood product to a new condition; measuring a second warp of the first wood product at the new condition; developing a prediction model based on data from the original warp and condition and the second warp; measuring an original warp and condition of the given wood product; and inputting data from the original warp and condition of the given wood product to the prediction model to determine warp at a given condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: Weyerhaeuser Co.Inventors: John E. Jones, Mark A. Stanish, Stanley L. Floyd, Susan K. Kaluzny, Thomas J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20080213770Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel method for analyzing nucleic acid sequences based on real-time detection of DNA polymerase-catalyzed incorporation of each of the four nucleotide bases, supplied individually and serially in a microfluidic system, to a reaction cell containing a template system comprising a DNA fragment of unknown sequence and an oligonucleotide primer. Incorporation of a nucleotide base into the template system can be detected by any of a variety of methods including but not limited to fluorescence and chemiluminescence detection. Alternatively, microcalorimetic detection of the heat generated by the incorporation of a nucleotide into the extending template system using thermopile, thermistor and refractive index measurements can be used to detect extension reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: HELICOS BIOSCIENCES CORPORATIONInventors: Peter Williams, Thomas J. Taylor, Daniel J.B. Williams, Ian Gould, Mark A. Hayes
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Publication number: 20080185041Abstract: A method of making an anti-reflection coating using a sol-gel process, for use in a photovoltaic device or the like. The method may include the following steps in certain example embodiments: forming a polymeric component of silica by mixing glycycloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (or other suitable silane) with one or more of a first solvent, a catalyst, and water; forming a silica sol gel by mixing the polymeric component with a colloidal silica, optionally a second solvent, and at least one organic additive; casting the mixture by spin coating to form a porous silica based layer on a substrate; and curing and/or heat treating the layer. This layer may make up all or only part of an anti-reflection coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Pramod K. Sharma, Thomas J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20080115828Abstract: Certain example embodiments of this invention relate to a glass substrate that is patterned and may be at least partially ground down at edge portion(s) thereof, for use as a light incident glass substrate in electronic devices such as photovoltaic devices or the like. In certain example embodiments, the glass may be a low-iron type glass which may be highly oxidized thereby permitting the glass to realize a combination of high visible transmission (Lta or Tvis), high infrared (IR) transmission, and/or high total solar (TS) transmission. In certain example embodiments, edge portion(s) of the patterned side of the glass may be ground down so that a seal may be more securely and/or efficiently attached to device so as to at least partially encapsulate at least part of the electronic device including the front glass substrate thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventor: Thomas J. Taylor
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Publication number: 20080074653Abstract: Methods are provided for detecting compression wood, blue stain, or pitch in lumber. A light beam is projected towards the wood sample. Line or area cameras acquire images of light that is reflected from the wood sample. Based on the intensity of the reflected light at one or more locations on the wood sample, compression wood, blue stain, or pitch may be detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventor: Thomas J. Taylor